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Why can't you buy do it yourself H2O conversion kits for your cars?

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There's thousands of people all over the internet and you tube showing how they converted their own cars to run on water, and I'm not talking about hydrogen fuel cells. Why aren't there do it yourself kits for sale on every corner?

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  1. Everything you see on the Internet must be true, right?

    Hang on, I need to go make a website that says I'm the supreme emperor of Earth. . . better make a YouTube video of my coronation while I'm at it. . . .


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  3. Because these things are a fraud.  Not everything you see on the Internet is real.

  4. I'm curious as to how the physics and chemistry of this works.

    Water is what you end up  with after you burn hydrogen.

    What do yo uend up with after you've extracted the energy out of the water?

  5. Because nobody would sell one of these in person unless he wanted to pique the interest of the district attorney.  They're bogus: while they make hydrogen and oxygen, the electric power needed to dissociate the water comes from your own alternator, and that makes the engine use more fuel.  The net result is that your fuel mileage goes down.  

    The people who promote these seem to believe in them, but their belief is based on their ignorance of the electrical theory involved: they'll all tell you that the water cell uses 'excess voltage' produced for free by the alternator.  It doesn't work that way.

  6. That sounds cool. Maybe now I'll actually have a form of transportation that's cost effiective for me.

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